In remembrance …

Book of Memories - W

H. H. Williamson

H. H. Williamson

(1892-1975) H. H. Williamson was a native of Sandy Ridge in Lowndes County and a 1912 graduate of Auburn University. He began his public service as a teacher of vocational agriculture in Jack­son, Alabama. In June 1918, Mr. Williamson joined the Extension Service as...

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B. B. Williamson

B. B. Williamson

(1919-1997) Byron Bernice Williamson, Jr. (better known as B.B.) was born in Roy, Alabama (now Frisco City) on August 15, 1919, to Byron B. Williamson and Fannie Mae Brooks. In 1942, B.B. received a B.S. Degree in Agricultural Education from Auburn University and m...

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James Ronald Williams

James Ronald Williams

(1957 – 2002) James Ronald Williams was born on July 24, 1957, in Ashland, Alabama. His parents Lowell and Louise Williams raised him on a dairy farm with his two sisters, Ellen and Marsha, and his brother Wendell. After graduating from Clay County High School in...

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H. Earle Williams

H. Earle Williams

(1904 – 1994) Henry Earle Williams gave 25 years of valuable service to the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. As Head, Management Services, there was never any doubt as to his importance to the organization or to his effectiveness. At his retirement, the...

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G. Elbert Williams, Jr.

G. Elbert Williams, Jr.

(1935 – 1991) Elbert Williams was an asset to the Alabama Cooperative Extension Ser­vice. His thirty years in the organization represented a constant, tireless effort on behalf of the people of Alabama. His work was appreciated as was evident in the many awards he...

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Douglas I. Williams

Douglas I. Williams

(1907-1962) Miss Douglas Irene Williams served Alabama Extension with loyalty, efficiency, and dependabil­ity for twenty-two years. She was held in the highest regard by all who worked with her and those she worked so diligently to help. Miss Williams was born in...

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